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EnglishSelf Study, Virtual ClassroomVideo and Text Based

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INR 62968yesPurdue University, West Lafayette

The Syllabus

  • Introduce key stability concepts including stability, instability and buckling. 
  • Discuss different buckling analysis methods and introduce bifurcation analysis.

  • Introduce energy methods for buckling analysis including the effects of large deformations and imperfects. 
  • Begin discussing first order differential equations governing buckling behavior.

  • Continue discussing first order differential equations with special attention to torsion differential equations. 
  • Discuss calculating the stress associated with bending, shear, and torsion.

  • Detail second order differential equations governing structural stability including axial, flexural, and torsion.

  • Simplify differential equations previously discussed to look at elastic buckling of columns. 
  • Derive governing equations for elastic buckling of doubly symmetric, singly symmetric, and asymmetric column buckling.

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